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Posted by mv on 09/27/62 11:39
In message <11up6l9boh80aff@corp.supernews.com>, Richard Crowley
<rcrowley@xpr7t.net> writes
><mv@movingvision.co.uk> wrote ...
>> Been making programmes for TV and all sorts for over twenty years and
>>I've found the short shotgun Sennheiser such as the 416, K3 ME80 and
>>K6 ME88 to be the most useful and broad spectrum mics ever used. Never
>>had a problem using them indoors or any other environment, even for
>>the most quality demanding broadcasters and quite frankly I quickly
>>learned not to invest my professional integrity in what they might say
>>over at r.a.m.p.s. Their World is far from definitive!!
>> -- John Lubran
>
>Yes, Mr. Lubran, we all respect you. It should make no
>difference that the r.a.m.p.s people are listed in IMDB
>as credited with hundreds of high-profile productions.
Whatever Richard, whatever.
--
John Lubran
Contribution to the Skillset Consultation Document, November 2003
Retired movie moguls and bi-plane pilots, whether be-knighted or not, for all
the decades of experience that running a proverbial 'Steam Railway' might
imply, should not take their own case for a generality and neither should we
relinquish our own integrity into their keeping. I'm minded of the accomplished
Air Marshals of the First World War who very nearly rendered Britain
defenceless in the Second by asserting that the monoplane would never catch on!
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